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Lane Closed on Eastbound I-80 for Emergency Repairs
The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that the right lane on eastbound Interstate 80 at Center Street in Joliet…
Pritzker sticking to proposal to fully fund pensions
It’s not clear if Pritzker’s plan, nor a plan supported by labor unions, will be considered in Springfield this year.
Illinois joins WHO global outbreak network after U.S. withdraws
Illinois has joined to continue getting and sharing information about disease outbreaks with the public.
Early Voting Begins Thursday, Feb. 5
Will County Clerk Annette Parker announces that Thursday, Feb. 5, is the first day of Early Voting for the March…
Search warrant reveals FBI is investigating former Carlyle police chief
The federal agency is seeking a myriad of financial and personnel records.
Child care funding freeze could worsen shortage in Illinois, providers say
Illinois already has too few providers and many rely on funding from federal programs.
Pritzker drops $5M to boost Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton in Senate race
Krishnamoorthi still leads race in fundraising
Election ’26: 4 Democrats seeking to replace Mendoza as Illinois comptroller
Democrats running for comptroller offered various approaches to working with the General Assembly
Is it the Dawning of the Age of Asparagus?
OK. You caught me. If I am titling my columns paraphrasing the 1969 hit song by the Fifth Dimension, you…
Two Seriously Injured in Broadway Crash
On January 28, 2026, at 6:51 p.m., officers responded to the intersection of North Broadway Street and Ingalls Avenue for…
John Guildenzoph, 74, Wilmington
John A. Guildenzoph, 74, of Wilmington, IL, was born in Joliet, Illinois, to the late John L. and Marjorie (nee…
The First to Volunteer, the 20th
By Sandy Vasko One hundred and sixty-five years ago, our country was in turmoil. The southern states had seceded, and…